7.20 Nothinggoes right for Dilly today. Repeat
A special Sunday edition of the pre-school comedy. Stereo.
Cartoon cat capers.
David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 8.30 News; plusweather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
Tony Robinson with the first of a six-part beginner's guide to the Hebrew Bible.
Repeat
Steve Chalke talks to Aberdeen footballer
Brian Irvine about the moment when he discovered he had multiple sclerosis and believed his professional careerto be over. Also featuring Sarah Ryan , former BBC Choir Girl of the Year, and a visit to
Lee Abbeyin Devon.
Candy Perkins, current world deaf 800m champion, prepares for next month's Deaf World Games in Denmark. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday at 11.10am on BBC2
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Live coverage of the fourth morning's play between England and Australia at Lord's. Introduced by Tony Lewis. Coverage continues on BBC2. Stereo ........
John Humphrys talks to a senior politician. Including at 12 noon News.
Live action from the European Cup in Munich. Colin Jackson aims to regain the 110m hurdle title he last won in 1993, Linford Christie is out to defend the 200m title he took last year and World
Championship silver-medallist
Kelly Holmes will go in the women's 1500m. Coverage of both 4x400m relays can be seen in Sunday Grandstand.
Producer Martin Webster ; Editor Andrew Clement
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The penultimate programme in the series following the replica sailing shipthe
Matthew on a voyage to re-create John Cabot 's remarkable journey to North
America in 1497. This part of the voyage is the most dangerous, as the crew cope with gales, fog and icebergs on their approach to the rocky coastline of Newfoundland.
The final programme, The Queen Welcomes the Matthew, is on Wednesday at 7pm
Sally Gray appeals on behalf of Break, which provides holiday and respite care for those with special needs.
(For donation details see Wednesday at 10.30am on BBC2) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
This week it's the London heat, judged by presenter Loyd Grossman and guests,
Manchester chef John Benson-Smith and Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.
Robert Duncan visits gardens in Strathclyde and Chelsea, and meets Geoffrey Smith and Eric Robson as they record the 50th anniversary edition of Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time. Terry Waite , meanwhile, explores a Pilgrim 's Progress garden. Hymns include Who Would
True Valour See and All Things Bright and Beautiful.
Producer Diane Reid ; Editor Helen Alexander
A Sidecar Named Desire. An old motorbike helps Compo hatch anotherplotto win Nora's love.
Last in the present series; a new one is currently being filmed.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
Alan JW Bell Stereo Subtitled ..
From Leicester where contestants reveal their knowledge of grandfather clocks, match antique shoes to dresses and identify mysterious gas-powered appliances.
Stereo
Subtitled
The Hardcastles hearnoises from the empty house next door.
Written by Bob Larbey ; Director
Sydney Lotterby ; Executive producers Philip Jones and John Reynolds
Last in the series starring Saskia Reeves
Chloe and Tom are in love and Rory Mulligan 's new house takes shape.
See today's choices.
Fifth in a six-part drama series starring Billie Whitelaw, Keith Allen
Burke tries to swoop on Lili's assets at Flitch Motors.
See today's choices.
Written by Debbie Horsfield ; Producer Laura Mackie ; Director Jean Stewart
John McArdle 's Kind of Day: p
With Peter Sissons. Weather
Michael Fish Subtitled ......
Today is the centenary of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. It was a royal pageant on a scale never seen before or since. The key events are brought to I ife at royal locations in Britain and rare footage of the Jubilee -the first state event filmed - recaptures the mood of the day. With analysis from historians David Cannadine , Jan Morris and Sir Roy Strong.
Producer Jonathan Stamp: Executive producer Laurence Rees
What should a doctor do if a woman protests that she does not want the Caesarean section that might save the baby's life. Joan Bakewell asks if women should have the right to refuse treatment.
Series editor Anne Reevell ; Executive producer John Drury
NOTE: as Heart of the Matter istopical, its subject matter may change.
Today's highlights.
Romantic comedy starri ng Patrick Dempsey
Helen Slater
First year student and aspiring playwright Christopher Wooden almost goes to pieces when he meets sexy roommate "Alex". Could this be his chance to put some romance into his writing? Director Mel Damski (1989.15)
* See Films: pages 56-68